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He was also drinking himself to death at that point (along with being a chickenhawk at cons).Honestly the problem isnt that Grade tried canceling Doctor Who but JNT let the show deteriorate to the point of being canceled
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He was also drinking himself to death at that point (along with being a chickenhawk at cons).Honestly the problem isnt that Grade tried canceling Doctor Who but JNT let the show deteriorate to the point of being canceled

Story goes that even though the Big Finish folk were explicitly writing McGann as eventually becoming so fed up with the Time Lords/Time War and nuking both the Time Lords and the Daleks, Moffatt was an absurdly obstannant moral fag who never liked RTD having the Doctor genocide his own people.Yeah I mean I love John Hurt, would love to have him in Dr. Who... but dang if they couldn't work out having Eccelston in the 50th special, then they should have let McGann come in and let the special be his glorious exit and regen story.
Word is JNT really wanted to leave the show long before then but they wouldn't let him.
It was my understanding that the 50th was intended to be the first doctor crossover of the "new doctors" with Christopher, David, and Matt all joining together. It was a dispute over the director of the special that caused Eccelston to leave the project. That makes it seem like Moffet was planning on 9 being the one who hit the button, leading to Moffet inventing the War Doctor when his plan A bailed. I had not heard any reasoning on why he didn't just pick up the 8th to fill in the gap. (It would have been fitting, letting #8 be the doctor who both arrived and left in "movies".) So you're saying the reasoning is that Moffet was... too big of a #8 fan?It's why in the 50th Anniversary he retconned the end of the Time War so that the Doctor called on all of his known 13 (excluding Hand Doctor) incarnations to save Gallifrey instead of destroying it with help from the War Doctor, who only freaking exists to basically absolve McGann/the Eighth Doctor of genocide via the "Night of the Doctor" retcon that said that he basically bailed on the Time War early on.
Yep, that's what I had heard - thanks for adding in more details. I've heard similar stories with kathleen kennedy having made Star Wars such a mess that no matter how much they want her to leave, they can't find anybody willing to step in to try and right a sinking ship.Finally, JNT did indeed want out of Doctor Who due to burnout but multiple sources have confirmed over the years that every time that he broached the issue with the top brass of the BBC, they told him point blank that no one wanted to run Doctor Who and that if he quit, they wouldd just cancel the show unless Cartmel had them a replacement showrunner ready to immediately take over. And that one of the very final straws for the show, was when the guy JNT was grooming (Cartmel) started getting offers to work on other shows at the BBC and JNT didn't have anyone else to replace him.
Eccleston wasn't actually part of the thing (outside of the 9th Doctor being depicted in storyboards for the special), Moffat approached him about it and after a discussion decided not to participate. He had issues with BBC execs being assholes (Russel T. Davies I think actually might have been one of the bigger ones) and other personal stuff during that time that he was still associating with his run (eating disorder and other shit), which is why he steered clear of it as long as he did. That and he was blacklisted from acting in the UK (probably because he gave the execs shit for their behavior), but I don't know if that was still in effect by the time of the 50th.t was my understanding that the 50th was intended to be the first doctor crossover of the "new doctors" with Christopher, David, and Matt all joining together. It was a dispute over the director of the special that caused Eccelston to leave the project
I know he wasn't a part of it, I meant they were planning on him being in it at first. I had heard Eccleston's insistence on a certain director doing the special and Moffat refusing is what led to him bowing out of the project.Eccleston wasn't actually part of the thing (outside of the 9th Doctor being depicted in storyboards for the special), Moffat approached him about it and after a discussion decided not to participate. He had issues with BBC execs being assholes (Russel T. Davies I think actually might have been one of the bigger ones) and other personal stuff during that time that he was still associating with his run (eating disorder and other shit), which is why he steered clear of it as long as he did. That and he was blacklisted from acting in the UK (probably because he gave the execs shit for their behavior), but I don't know if that was still in effect by the time of the 50th.
One of the reasons he jumped on to Big Finish (aside from COVID clearing out his work schedule) was the fact that he wouldn't have to deal with the BBC.
i heard that mcgann wasnt accepted by the BBC. not famous enough. shit on moffat all you want but in terms of his weird decisions with the 50 th he did everything right within the restrictions he was given (heckle's tantrum, cant use classic doctors, has to wrap up revived series threads)Yeah I mean I love John Hurt, would love to have him in Dr. Who... but dang if they couldn't work out having Eccelston in the 50th special, then they should have let McGann come in and let the special be his glorious exit and regen story.
Word is JNT really wanted to leave the show long before then but they wouldn't let him.
That's part of the question then too, what all restrictions were Moffat given for the 50th because I had not heard of a list of those either.i heard that mcgann wasnt accepted by the BBC. not famous enough. shit on moffat all you want but in terms of his weird decisions with the 50 th he did everything right within the restrictions he was given (heckle's tantrum, cant use classic doctors, has to wrap up revived series threads)
it's not explicitly a list but I do remember reading the BBC thought McGann wasnt famous enough, combined with conjecture like that McGann did show up in a minisode but not in the 50th (they couldve still put him in the 50th somehow because clearly moffat wanted it but could only swing for that minisode to build hype) and that there's just an air of homogeny that isnt in the rest of the show. As bad as Doctor Who is I always felt that seasons 1-4 were RTD's vision, 5-10 moffat's, 11 onwards chinballs'. there's definitely a "play it safe" leash on moffat for that 50th. i liked it but that's because it was designed to be likeable rather than risky. like why have baker on but not explicitly as the doctor? reeks of a bbc mandateThat's part of the question then too, what all restrictions were Moffat given for the 50th because I had not heard of a list of those either.
I always figured it was because he was THE doctor for the longest time and to the most amount of people. I heard he was about as unwilling to come back to Dr Who once he left as Eccelston was, so it was a big hit in fandom for him to briefly show up again. (I mean it is the 50th.) That one I could see going either way.like why have baker on but not explicitly as the doctor? reeks of a bbc mandate
Ooo thanks for this! Really! I love to read old and abandoned scripts so this is a real delight.there was even an eccleston version of the script: https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-f...on-of-the-doctor-who-50th-anniversary-script/
Can you elaborate on this? What are you talking about? What number's game?Adding to that, RTD basically has stated he won't play numbers games to make blackDoctor Who the 14th version after all. In part because he knew damn well that fans would call bullshit on his craven "got to get the normies back" return of Tennant, especially once he admitted it was only for the Anniversary specials. Black Doctor who's going to be the 15th Doctor and his "what the hell is going on" scene in the trailers is going to probably be the final scene of the anniversary trilogy to set up the next season.
That has to be the dumbest thing ever, but if true, shows why Who is basically a zombie franchise for has-been celebrities to wank themselves off for having been in. If anything, unknown actors should be the Doctor. First example of the dumb celebrity shit would be Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, because I just couldn't really watch him without thinking of Tristan Farnon.it's not explicitly a list but I do remember reading the BBC thought McGann wasnt famous enough, combined with conjecture like that McGann did show up in a minisode but not in the 50th (they couldve still put him in the 50th somehow because clearly moffat wanted it but could only swing for that minisode to build hype) and that there's just an air of homogeny that isnt in the rest of the show.
After much rumor that RTD was going to reboot the entire franchise and start over with Tennant as a new "First Doctor" along with the rumor that RTD was going to pretend the Chinball and Moffat eras were just fevered dreams Ten/DT had due to radiation sickness (meaning everything after RTD left no longer being canon), RTD instead just had Jodie/13th Doctor regenerate into Tennant. And officially declare that Tennant's return was a brand new regeneration IE the official canon 14th Doctor even though it's a regression.Can you elaborate on this? What are you talking about? What number's game?
Never listen to MirrorNoir about anything. Nothing he says is true.Can you elaborate on this? What are you talking about? What number's game?
Sir this is a Wendies. Please refrain from throwing fecal matter at the staff and hooting and hollering like a monkey; this is not a furry friendly establishment and we will have to ask you to leave if you start "yiffing".Never listen to MirrorNoir about anything. Nothing he says is true.
Shut the fuck up nigger. Mods need to ban you from the forum.Sir this is a Wendies. Please refrain from throwing fecal matter at the staff and hooting and hollering like a monkey; this is not a furry friendly establishment and we will have to ask you to leave if you start "yiffing".
